Sunday, 1 May 2016

Nendo's Tangle side tables entwine together "as if holding hands"

Milan 2016: this trio of side tables by Japanese studio Nendo for Italian brand Capellini features corkscrew legs that allow them to interlock

The Tangle furniture is made from steel , and was created in response to a brief from Capellini that called for a casual but "not typical" modular table
The design features square tabletops and comes in three heights, with the tallest and shortest linking to the middle table
"By placing the leg of another table into the twisted section of the first, the two tables appear to be entwined together, as if holding hands," said the studio.
"This relationship between the tables only becomes apparent through the pairing of multiple units."
"By placing the leg of another table into the twisted section of the first, the two tables appear to be entwined together, as if holding hands," said the studio.
"This relationship between the tables only becomes apparent through the pairing of multiple units."

No comments:

Post a Comment